With 5 Years at the Dallas Symphony, Kim Noltemy Sees the Orchestra’s Future Everywhere
“Boss lady” might be a tired term, but it truly applies to the Dallas Symphony Orchestra’s president Kim Noltemy.
“Boss lady” might be a tired term, but it truly applies to the Dallas Symphony Orchestra’s president Kim Noltemy.
It’s fun to celebrate independence, honor our forefathers and toast that illustrious document stating that “all men are created equal” – of course, some more equal than others – but we are really are gathering together this Independence Day to indulge our pyromania and (probably permanently) damage our livers.
A new Dallas dance troupe has a lot of New York moves.
The new band Smothered is DIY, LGBTQ-friendly, so Denton and so good.
One of the coolest spots in Denton is closing, but not to worry; it will still have tacos and music.
Since 1962, this old-school gem has been a must-stop shop for photography enthusiasts.
Dallas has an increasing number of drag performers who identify as female and perform as men. A pride event celebrates these drag kings.
Jess Garland will play a high-tech classical show to shine a light on racial inequity.
Fort Worth has a hot export: musicians. Hear Fort Worth, a program under the Visit Fort Worth umbrella, hopes to make Cowtown a music mecca. And its strategy is simple: build the infrastructure for a music scene to thrive, then let those musicians be the city’s ambassadors. This transition isn’t…
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Show your Mom you value the sacrifices she made for you by actually taking her out this Mother’s Day
We talked to Dallas musicians about whether SXSW is worth playing anymore.
Agora Artists cedes the dance floor to actual dancers.
Residents of a southeast Dallas neighborhood lived with a 100-foot mountain of shingles that they were trying to get rid of for years. They’re still sort of cleaning up the city’s mess.
Women working full-time make about 83 cents for every dollar a man is paid, but the gap grows wider for single mothers and varies widely from place to place.
The Lone Star State actually produced plenty of stars in the world of music, and there are museums all over the state dedicated to educating visitors on Texas’ greatest artists.
Robert Ellis has a collection of lullabies ready to go, so ditch the Ambien.
Literary arts events can sound gatekept, snobbish and, to some, boring. But The Writer’s Garret plans to challenge this narrative with its five-day literary festival Dallas Is Lit!
It’s like John Travolta came up for the official pronunciation of Texas towns. Here’s a handy guide so you can keep track.
For a band called “little image” this Dallas band sure likes making a visual statement.
It’s a party at the cemetery, for a good cause. Oakland Cemetery will be hosting its annual picnic and fundraiser with live music a silent auction and tour, among other things.
Oak Cliff guitar gods Jimmie and Stevie Ray Vaughan are the subjects of a new Dallas-made documentary examining their lives and careers.